Thanks for the memories: 106 years after it became their home, Barnet supporters leave Underhill for the final time

Barnet played their last ever game at Underhill today, ending a 106-year association with the stadium.

Here, Sportsmail looks at the final day celebrations - and some snapshots from the past - before they move out of the ground, and out of the London Borough of Barnet to their new home, The Hive, in neighbouring Harrow.

As The Bees battle manfully against
relegation out of the Football League they, fittingly, beat Wycombe 1-0
with a Jake Hyde goal coming just 10 minutes from the end.

Fond farewell: Barnet fans say goodbye after a 106 year stay at Underhill - making their feelings known to Barnet Council at the same time

It's a goal: Roger Figg (third from right) celebrates scoring for Barnet against Enfield in an FA Cup Second Round tie in the 1964/65 season

Invasion: Fans take to the pitch at the end of the match

Arsenal have long used the 6,000 capacity ground as the home of their reserve side, and would play a pre-season friendly at Underhill every summer.

With just one game of the season
remaining, and a single point above the relegation zone, Barnet will
need to pull off another final day miracle - it'll be the fourth season
in a row that they have gone into the final day needing a result to stay
up.

Following a long dispute over Underhill with Barnet Council, the club's chairman Tony Kleanthous decided it was time for the Bees to move, especially after Barnet Council had made their intentions clear by awarding Saracens FC the Barnet Copthall (now Allianz Park) site.

Showing his feelings: Barnet fans aren't keen on the move to The Hive Stadium in Harrow - a fan shows his support for a move back to Barnet in the future

Fitting tribute Jake Hyde (left) won the last game at Underhill with a late goal against Wycombe in a 1-0 win

Celebrations: A packed Underhill erupts at the goal

When the deal was announced in February, Kleanthous said: 'We waited until the last possible minute before applying to The League as I was not prepared to take this action until we had exhausted all avenues with Barnet Council.

'There can be no better statement of our intent and with the new facilities at The Hive and extra investment in the squad we are looking forward to the future. So let’s all get behind the team, the move and the club.'

Underhill fan: Arsene Wenger and his Arsenal side would play a pre-season friendly at Underhill every summer, while the reserves used it as their home ground

Momento: A Barnet supporter browses a souvenir programme that was made to commemorate the last match

Scramble: The ball bounces around the penalty area during an FA Cup Third Round match against Brighton in 1982

Greavsie: England, Spurs and Chelsea star Jimmy Greaves played for Barent in the late 1970s

As manager of Barnet for 15 years between 1978 and 1993, vociferous former manager Barry Fry has fond memories of the ground and of the club, from which he was sacked an incredible 37 times by then chairman Stan Flashman.

'It’s really sad for me to see Underhill go because I’m Barnet-mad,' he said in an interview with The Sun.

'I even named my daughter Amber after the club’s colours.

On the grill: Supporters enjoy a barbeque on a fine April day

Players entrance: The doors will be locked for one last time this weekend

Eventful: Barry Fry oversaw an eventful 15 years at the club

'It’s a really sad time that Barnet will be leaving Underhill.

'The chairman Tony Kleanthous has worked wonders down there but he has had absolutely no help from the council.

'He’s heartbroken to be leaving Underhill. I really feel for him and for all the fans because everybody wanted to stay there.

'Their new home The Hive is wonderful. They’ve spent something like £20million and it is the envy of everyone up and down the country.'

Then: Underhill in the late 1990s...

...and now: A view of the main stand today

Say goodbye: Supporters get their picture taking in front of Underhill